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CATEGORIES:Workshop
SUMMARY:Redox signaling in the physiopathology of the human body
LOCATION:Spetses Island, Greece
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:			\n\n			Redox homeostasis is a prerequisite for human health, in which th
 e physiological levels of nonradical reactive oxygen species function as th
 e primary second messengers to modulate physiological redox signaling by or
 chestrating multiple redox sensors. However, redox dysregulation leads to b
 iomolecule damage and subsequent occurrence of various diseases such as car
 diovascular pathology, cancer and neurodegeneration.\n		\n\n			This FEBS Ad
 vanced Lecture Course aims to tackle the intricate redox signaling network 
 that has evolved around cellular metabolism, generation of radical species,
  and cellular responses that affect growth and death. The speakers will dis
 cuss different aspects of redox signaling involved in both physiological an
 d pathological conditions and how dysfunction of this complex signaling net
 work can be targeted to prevent/slow disease onset and progression. Further
 , different model systems as well as methodological approaches, including t
 ranscriptomics, metabolomics, and proteomics, will be discussed to provide 
 students a wider perspective of questions, models, and approaches that can 
 be developed for future studies.\n		\n\n			The program offers a diverse arr
 ay of activities, including training lectures, poster sessions, short prese
 ntations by all participants, and &ldquo;meet the expert&rdquo; sessions th
 at provide young scientists with the opportunity to engage directly with le
 ading international experts in redox biology.\n		\n\n			The course will tar
 get early-career researchers (ECRs) from different areas of basic biologica
 l sciences and medicine, primarily experienced PhD students and post-doctor
 al level scientists within 5 years after completion of their doctorate. ECR
 s will be selected primarily based on their qualifications relevant to the 
 course content, their potential to contribute to the breadth of science, an
 d the benefit they are likely to obtain for their future careers, while ens
 uring a broad participation from different FEBS constituent countries and a
  focus on equality and diversity.\n		\n\n			Image: neurons stained with DCF
 , for ROS assay; from lab of M. Perluigi.\n		\n\n			The course website is u
 nder construction. Please monitor the Advanced Courses calendar for when th
 e link becomes available.\n					Location: Spetses Island, Greece\n					Orga
 nizers: Marzia Perluigi, Fabio Di Domenico, Niki Chondrogianni\n	\n\n	&nbsp
 ;\n
CONTACT:www.febs.org/event/redox-signaling-in-the-physiopathology-of-the-human-body/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=January 2026 
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